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Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)

Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)

Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)


Class: Aves
Family: Cuculidae
Common Name: Common Cuckoo
Genus: Cuculus
Species Name: canorus

About The Common Cuckoo

Many people know that the cuckoo doesn't breed its own eggs. The female lays her eggs in the nest of other species, often times the meadow pipit, dunnock, sedge warbler, wagtail or the common redstart. These small birds brood the eggs and take care of the young cuckoos, which don't take long to grow bigger than their foster parents. Should they have any foster sisters or brothers, the cuckoo makes sure that they disappear. Adult cuckoos migrate to their winter homes starting in June. The young leave in August to tropical Africa. They have to figure out the route by themselves since they have never even seen their true parents. Cuckoos eat caterpillars. Even the hairy caterpillars which other birds avoid are eaten by the cuckoo. They merely spit out the hairs as a pellet. Furthermore, the bird gladly eats other insects such as beetles.

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